Awaiting Oblivion

Cover of Awaiting Oblivion by Maurice Blanchot
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: New Ed edition
Pages: 87
ISBN-13: 9780803261570
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.28880556322 Pounds
Width: 0.26 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843/.912
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Awaiting Oblivion by Maurice Blanchot, published by U of Nebraska Press in January 1999, is a new edition comprising 87 pages in English. This work presents an exploration of the enigmatic condition of a man and woman isolated in a sparsely furnished hotel room as they attempt to recall the events that led them there. Their journey unfolds in a landscape of reserved confusion and quiet desperation, ultimately leading to a realization about the interplay between imagination and reality.

Readers will find that Awaiting Oblivion delves into themes of human nature, language, and the essence of literature. The narrative invites contemplation on how even expressions of meaninglessness can convey significance. This edition offers an accessible translation that aims to engage both new readers and scholars, encouraging a deeper understanding of Blanchot’s complex ideas.


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“Another of Blanchot’s almost-fictions . . . throwing into deliciously baffling high relief the enigmatic condition of a man and woman alone in a sparsely furnished hotel room who try to remember what has happened to bring them there as they apprehensively await whatever will happen next. Their reserved confusion and quiet desperation eventually impress upon them (and us) the realization that imagination (or, if you will, writing) can create reality — and offer the paradoxical solace that seems to rest at the heart of Blanchot’s writing: the sense that even language that expresses meaninglessness can’t help but contain and, therefore, convey meaning.” — Kirkus. “This absolutely first-rate translation will not only make Blanchot accessible to many new readers but will also encourage Blanchot scholars and students to reconsider everything they thought they knew about L’Attente l’oubli. . . . This book should be required reading, period.” — Choice. “Awaiting Oblivion is one of [Blanchot’s] crowning works . . . a penetrating reflection upon human nature, language, and literature.””–Translation Review. “”Blanchot is a terrifying writer.””–Review of Contemporary Fiction. Maurice Blanchot has been for a half century one of France’s leading authors of fiction and theory. Two of his most ambitious nonfiction works, The Space of Literature and The Writing of the Disaster, are also available from the University of Nebraska Press, as is The Most High, his third novel. John Gregg is the author of Maurice Blanchot and the Literature of Transgression.

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Language: en. Pages: 87. Edition: New Ed edition.

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